• Continued to advance final pavement markings for the entire project.

• Continued construction of bicycle and pedestrian facilities project-wide.

• Advanced work in both the northern (towards Green Street) and southern (towards Roslindale Square) Forest Hills Station plaza.

• Begun welding of structural steel components for the new upper busway canopy.

Motorists are reminded that eastbound (towards Franklin) and westbound (towards the Arboretum) left turns off the Arborway at the intersections of South Street/Arborway and Washington Street/Arborway are now permanently prohibited. These movements will now be permanently handled by the eastern and western median U-turns. The only exception to this is the westbound left turn at Arborway/Washington Street which is available to general purpose traffic as directed by the electric sign mounted on the signal controlling the Arborway westbound approach. Drivers of private cars using this left turn when the approach is signed for buses only may be subject to fines and assigned moving violations. Additional warning signage addressing this issue has been installed and is subject to police enforcement. Traffic enforcement will be stepped up during the weeks covered by this look ahead.

Motorists are also reminded that the northbound (towards Green Street) right lane of Washington Street west (towards the Arboretum) of Forest Hills Station is now an active travel lane. Taxis are now operating from their permanent location on the Arborway north of Forest Hills Station. Private vehicles, Lyfts, Ubers, etc. are prohibited from stopping in the active travel lane. This will be subject to traffic enforcement during the three weeks covered by this look ahead and beyond.

During the week of July 30th, work will address the following:

Around the intersection of Arborway/Washington Street:

• Installation of the Stony Brook commemorative art feature.

• Installation of landscaping.

• Complete installation of all permanent pavement markings in this section of the job (weather permitting).

Between the intersection of Arborway/South Street and Arborway/Washington Street: